664:(2006) includes new content for devils and inhabitants of Baator, including the black abishai, blue abishai, green abishai, red abishai, and white abishai, the amnizu, the assassin devil (dogai), the ayperobos swarm, the harvester devil (falxugon), the hellfire engine, the kalabon, the legion devil (merregon), the malebranche, the narzugon, the nupperibo, the orthon, the paeliryon, the pain devil (excruciarch), the pleasure devil (brachina), the spined devil (spinagon), the steel devil (bueroza), and the xerfilstyx. The book also contains statistics on the aspects of the Lords of the Nine, including Bel, Lord of the First; Dispater, Lord of the Second; Mammon, Lord of the Third; Belial and Fierna, Lords of the Fourth; Levistus, Lord of the Fifth; Glasya, Lord of the Sixth; Baalzebul, Lord of the Seventh; Mephistopheles, Lord of the Eighth; and Asmodeus, Lord of the Ninth .
1569:, and encouraged the angel to act on his thoughts of rebellion against He Who Was. When Asmodeus was ready to rise up, Pazuzu aided him in obtaining a small piece of the shard of evil at the heart of the Abyss, which Asmodeus used to create his infamous Ruby Rod. Asmodeus returned to Baathion, the realm of He Who Was, gathered those angels who would join his side, and instigated a rebellion that ended with his former master's death. With his last moments of life, He Who Was cursed Asmodeus and all the angels who had followed him. The angels were transformed into the first devils, and the beautiful astral dominion of Baathion was transformed into a prison realm known as the Nine Hells of Baator. Asmodeus assumed the divine might of the fallen deity and became a god himself, albeit one trapped inside his own dominion.
1623:, though he has worshipers and does on occasion grant them clerical powers, his true identity as Ahriman makes him loath to expand his cult. This is because his true motivation is to spread atheism through the multiverse and make all believe that "gods" are not divine at all, but beings who have achieved great power. In his plan, when belief fails, the outer planes will cease to exist. As Ahriman the evil lawmaker of the whole of the cosmos and unfettered by belief himself, he can then remold the multiverse perfectly according to his desires, and this time not having to share in its creation with Jazirian: the good creator of the multiverse's orderly structure. There will be no remnant of chaos as a result, or any missing rules in this future outer ring of planes, which will be the exclusive domain of Asmodeus.
1576:; although they hated each other personally they were disciplined enough to work well together. After the war, Bane anticipated the eventual angelic rebellion Asmodeus would launch, and alone of the Gods he was not surprised when it finally happened. Bane wanted to help, but both he and Asmodeus wanted to avoid bringing the other Gods into the fight, and feared that any open collaboration between the two of them would cause exactly that; to avoid notice, instead of soldiers Bane sent aid in the form of advisors and strategy experts. Whether or not this made any difference is unknown, but the devils will deal (slightly) more honestly with followers of Bane than worshippers of other Gods, and Bane's followers are more likely than others to summon and employ devils.
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1537:, Asmodeus is described as one of the primal forces of evil in the D&D universe, and had a hand in creating Baator in order to punish sinners for their crimes. After being granted the power to do so, Asmodeus and his followers began consuming souls for power. Despite the horror of the good gods who'd established the Hells as a punishment, they didn't also expect its existence to help fuel evil in the world. As the devils consumed the essences of souls, they began to mutate into the devils that now populate the D&D universe.
1466:) it states that Asmodeus tortured souls in a far off section of the upper planes and that when their screams filled heaven the gods once again tried to remove Asmodeus from the upper planes, but by the Pact Primeval Asmodeus was allowed to torture the souls in heaven. Asmodeus offered the gods an alternative; give him the power to create his own plane of existence from which to torture the souls that broke heavenly law. The gods agreed and Asmodeus and his devils left and created the Nine Layers of Hell.
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169:. They follow a strict and hierarchical structure, progressing through various forms as they rise in rank. At the top of this hierarchy are the Archdevils, also known as the Lords of the Nine, who govern different regions within Baator. Devils are often portrayed as seeing the various worlds in the D&D universe as tools to be exploited for their objectives, such as participating in the
1389:, Asmodeus is depicted as the strongest, most cunning, and most handsome of all devils. He is typically described as appearing as a giant human, over 13 feet tall, with dark skin and hair, red eyes, handsome features, and small horns on his forehead. Beneath his clothing, Asmodeus' body is covered in bloody wounds which he sustained when he fell from the
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1435:, Asmodeus began as a servant of the lawful gods. Asmodeus is described in some versions of the myth as an "angel" (though this is self-contradictory given the time period during which this would have occurred). He was "the bravest, toughest, fiercest and most beautiful of angels." He and the other angels were created to fight the
371:#75, and the dukes of Hell Abigor, Adonides, Barbas, Barbatos, Bele, Bifrons, Bileth, Buer, Bune, Morax, Neabaz, Rimmon, Tartach, Zagum, and Zepar, the princesses of Hell Baalphegor, Baftis, and Lilith, the chancellor of Hell Adramalech, the queen of Hell Bensozia, and the inquisitor of Hell Phongor in "The Nine Hells Part II" in
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Asmodeus believed that his deific master was far too forgiving and unwilling to use force. After the conflict, which came to be known as the Dawn War, Asmodeus was assigned to guard the entrance to the prison of the god
Tharizdun which was located in the Abyss. The demon lord Pazuzu appeared to Asmodeus, as detailed in
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why their creations did not follow their instructions, until
Asmodeus explained to them that their system did not work because it relied solely upon voluntary compliance. Asmodeus explained that the only way to ensure obedience was to threaten mortals with a disincentive; hence, Asmodeus invented the concept of
367:, including the greater devils Bist, Caim, and Nergal, the dukes of Hell Agares, Alocer, Amduscias, Arioch, Balan, Bathym, Biffant, Caarcrinolaas, Chamo, Focalor, Gaziel, Gorson, Herodias, Machalas, Malphas, Melchon, and Merodach, and the princesses of Hell Cozbi, Lilis, and Naome in "The Nine Hells Part I" in
557:(2001). The kocrachon (baatezu) and the ghargatula (baatezu), as well as the archdevils Bel, Lord of the First; Dispater, Lord of the Second; Mammon, Lord of the Third; Belial/Fierna, Lord of the Fourth; Levistus, Lord of the Fifth; The Hag Countess, Lord of the Sixth (not technically a devil, but a powerful
496:(1999) described the transition of the devils and archdevils throughout the millennia, and reconciled the differences between the first edition and second edition archdevils by explaining the Reckoning of Hell. The book also describes the mezzikim. Moloch appeared in and played a key role in the adventure
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Asmodeus is devoted to oppression and might through subversive action. He imposes strict rules and harsh punishments on his followers. The cult of
Asmodeus urges its adherents to seek power over others, to repay evil with further evil (an eye for an eye), to exploit kindness for personal gain, and to
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the god of the couatls. In this story
Jazirian and Ahriman were responsible for the establishment of the current arrangement of the planes but fought eventually because of their perspectives of the law (LG versus LE). Asmodeus is said to be a greater power without any need of worship in the guide. As
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4th
Edition offers yet another origin for Asmodeus, identifying him as a former angel in service to a god only known as He Who Was. Asmodeus, as one of the greatest of the angels, was entrusted with leading angelic hosts in battle against the enemies of the gods. Though he served He Who Was loyally,
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In both myths, the gods found the arrangement agreeable, at first. However, they eventually realized that fewer and fewer mortal souls were ascending to the Upper Planes, and
Asmodeus was deliberately tempting mortals to damnation. When they arrived in Baator, the gods found that Asmodeus had turned
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After eons of fighting the creatures from the abyss, Asmodeus and some of his fellows began to change. They grew similar in appearance and methods to the demons which they fought. Afraid of his power and of the changes he had undergone, the gods put
Asmodeus on trial and demanded that he be cast out
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Asmodeus convinced the gods to sign a contract called the Pact
Primeval. This contract allowed Asmodeus and his fellow devils to take up residence in the abandoned realm of Baator, to punish the souls of wicked mortals, and to extract magical energy from the souls under their care in order to fuel
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Once the gods created worlds and sentient beings, the demons attacked these, too. The gods created mountains, oceans, and wastelands to seal up the gates to the Abyss, but their creations defied their orders and explored their worlds, accidentally unsealing the gates. The gods could not understand
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Asmodeus retains the same recent history as the 4th edition version. He consumed the divine spark of Azuth, and through it achieved godhood during the
Spellplague. This means that, while before the Spellplague he was Lord of the Nine Hells, and a powerful immortal being, he only became a god after
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Typical rhetoric from worshippers of
Asmodeus will discuss "promoting personal excellence and independence," "taking care of one's own affairs" and "ridding oneself of weakness". Sometimes one will hear of "ascending to godhood", or "no gods, no masters". When harming innocents, their actions are
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suggests a similar but different story. According to the section about the Nine Hells, Asmodeus' true form is that of a giant serpent. He was cast out of the Upper Planes before the creation of the current gods, and his fall created the 8th and 9th planes of Hell. He is currently still recovering
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Similar characters have appeared in products by publishers other than TSR or Wizards of the coast (copyright holders for Dungeons & Dragons material). The character is Wizards' intellectual property. However, because Asmodeus (the original mythical being) is in the public domain, the name and
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itself admits that it does not tell the whole truth. For example, it is known that Asmodeus did not depart from the Upper Planes under amicable circumstances: He was cast out, and literally fell into the Lower Planes, sustaining serious wounds which have never healed. Part of Asmodeus' long-term
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Asmodeus carries a powerful unique artifact, the Ruby Rod, that allows him to use several powerful offensive and defensive spells. The Rod allows Asmodeus to attack with elemental forces, force his enemies to cower in fear, or cover himself with a field which heals and protects him. It is also a
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utilized devils, known exclusively as baatezu under 2nd edition rules, extensively. The black abishai, green abishai, and red abishai lesser baatezu, the amnizu greater baatezu, the barbazu lesser baatezu, the cornugon greater baatezu, the erinyes lesser baatezu, the gelugon greater baatezu, the
309:#8 (August/September 1978). As part of his review, Turnbull comments on several new monsters introduced in the book and considered devils the most prominent among them. Turnbull notes that "they are all pretty strong and compare not unfavourably in this respect with the Demons we already know".
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The black abishai, green abishai, red abishai lesser baatezu, the amnizu greater baatezu, the barbazu lesser baatezu, the cornugon greater baatezu, the erinyes lesser baatezu, the gelugon greater baatezu, the hamatula lesser baatezu, the lemure, the nupperibo least baatezu, the osyluth lesser
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for this edition (2008), including the bearded devil (barbazu), the bone devil (osyluth), the chain devil (kyton), the ice devil (gelugon), the imp, legion devils (legion devil grunt, legion devil hellguard, legion devil veteran, and legion devil legionnaire), the pit fiend, the spined devil
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discussed as "providing motivation to succeed". Most often, ritual practices are deeply secretive and not publicly discussed. Most followers will not publicly admit their worship of Asmodeus, as that would compromise their potential bargaining position for greater power over non-followers.
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from his wounds in the pits of the 9th level, and his devil form is just an avatar of the real Asmodeus. No one who tells the story of the true form of Asmodeus survives more than 24 hours after the telling. These stories are always connected with the name Ahriman of couatl history.
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for this edition (2003), including the barbed devil (hamatula), the bearded devil (barbazu), the bone devil (osyluth), the chain devil (kyton), the erinyes, the hellcat (bezekira), the horned devil (cornugon), the ice devil (gelugon), the imp, the lemure, and the pit fiend.
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and demihumans, though Asmodeus has some monstrous followers as well. His cultists use his faith as a stepping stone to wealth and power. They form secret alliances, using their wealth and connections to bring status and power to other members of the society.
1587:. He has a cordial relationship with Erathis, who regards tyranny as just another form that civilization can take. Asmodeus and Bane still maintain a facade of friendship, at least until one is powerful and confident enough to actually overthrow the other.
1411:# 28, the article "The Politics of Hell" presents a different version of Asmodeus where he is the latest in a series of hellish rulers. Asmodeus overthrows Beelzebul, who in turn overthrew Satan. This early biography differs from later presentations.
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Asmodeus is the most powerful of infernal beings. Like the other Archdevils, he is impervious to mundane attacks and requires powerful magics to slay. A powerful aura of submission surrounds him, making most who approach him slaves to his will.
270:(1977), which included the barbed devil (lesser devil), the bone devil (lesser devil), the erinyes (lesser devil), the horned devil (malebranche) (greater devil), the ice devil (greater devil), the lemure, the pit fiend (greater devil), and the
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powerful melee weapon that can cause grievous wounds with the merest touch. In the default 4th edition setting, the Ruby Rod is a fragment of the shard of pure evil that created the Abyss, but this origin is not suggested in earlier editions.
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of the Upper Planes. However, he argued effectively (and correctly) that he and his fellows had not violated the law. Asmodeus and his followers successfully sued for access to the Upper Planes and the honors to which they were entitled.
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In addition to the Ruby Rod, Asmodeus possesses material wealth greater than entire mortal worlds. His clothing is so valuable that a single garment worn by Asmodeus is worth more than an average nation will spend on food in a year.
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Asmodeus is meant to be a literal god, since that setting's deities are much more aloof than those of other settings. His character is consistent with the generic presentation, however: he is the undisputed master of the Nine Hells.
386:(1983), along with the princess of Hell Glasya, the dukes of Hell Amon, Bael, Hutijin, and Titivilus, and the arch devils Belial, Mammon, Mephistopheles, and Moloch. Ed Greenwood's follow-up article, "The Nine Hells Revisited" in
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The names of the "gods" involved seem to change depending on what world and on which source the myth is told, and some aspects and versions of the origin myth contradict others. For example, the version told in the
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and tanar'ri . This persisted until the rollout of the 3rd Edition when the original terms were reinstated. Since the change, the term "baatezu" has been retained as a specific subset of powerful devils.
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A subgroup of devils, known as hellforged devils, were constructs that over time were transformed by the Nine Hells of Baator into living beings. They rigidly follow and enforce the laws of the Hells.
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Asmodeus differs from the core character: he has only become a full god in the wake of the Spellplague, while the core version has been a god for millennia. Much of this information was presented as a
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roleplaying game. His exact nature varies from publication to publication; he is alternately presented as an evil god or a powerful devil. In all publication appearances, he is the Lord of Hell (
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My legions are the only thing standing between your precious Seven Heavens and the bottomless hunger of the Abyss. I did not fall into the clutches of evil. I rose to shoulder a cosmic burden.
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who was charged with watching the Blood War. Instead of just observing, she marshaled forces and charged into Hell. Zariel succumbed to the corrupting nature of the plane and fell from grace.
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plans includes using the magical energy harvested from souls in order to heal his wounds, and ultimately, the complete destruction of the Upper Planes, as well as to one day achieve godhood.
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As the master of Hell, he has complete power over lesser devils, including other lords of Baator. Several times he has permanently changed their physical forms at a whim. He transformed
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363:, the dukes of Hell Amon, Bael, Bitru, Hutijin, and Titivilus, and the arch devils Belial, Mammon, Mephistopheles, and Moloch. Dozens of unique devils appeared in a two-part article by
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hamatula lesser baatezu, the lemure, the nupperibo least baatezu, the osyluth lesser baatezu, the pit fiend greater baatezu, and the spinagon least baatezu are detailed in the first
321:# 28 (August 1979); note that this article does not appear to be connected to the established canon of the Nine Hells. Selm, Prince of the Possessors, and the Asperim appeared in
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Kalabon – Devils spawned from the rotting flesh of the Hag Countess's carcass that can combine their individual bodies into large amalgamations which fights as a single creature.
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their powers. Otherwise, Asmodeus reasoned, they would have to be granted the powers of godhood in order to do their job, which the current gods would surely find unacceptable.
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Disgusting spymasters with deforming fingernails. Slightly more powerful than Pit Fiends. Rarely encountered as they work behind the scenes where they manipulate others.
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The assassin devil (dogai), erinyes, gorechain devil, infernal armor animus, misfortune devil, shocktroop devil, and withering devil appeared in the fourth edition
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overthrows the local government, cultists of Asmodeus typically assume control of their headquarters to bring the local diabolism into its "establishment phase."
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it into a nightmarish world of endless suffering, filled with countless new devils. When called to account for his actions, Asmodeus uttered the famous words, "
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Conflicting stories of Asmodeus' power and origins are given throughout both books, ostensibly as an in-universe foil to those wishing to learn more about him.
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In most lands, temples to Asmodeus are hidden subterranean complexes, though in places dominated by lawful evil, they may dominate the landscape. If a cult of
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line of game products, the lord of the lowest circle of hell was initially unnamed. Eventually, the Lord of the Ninth was revealed to be Asmodeus, in
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The hellforged devils, including the coal devil, the glass devil, the lead devil, the obsidian devil, the sand devil, and the spiked devil, appear in
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The Spark Hunters – Lord Asmodeus's personal guard of 13 hamatula rangers/mortal hunters who capture and/or slay mortals who draw their master's ire.
573:(2002). The paeliryon (baatezu) and xerfilstyx (baatezu), as well as the bloodbag imp, the euphoric imp, and the filth imp, appear in this edition's
750:(2010): corruption devil (paeliryon), hell knight (narzugon), hellwasp, passion devil, rage devil, slime devil, swarm devil and vizier devil; while
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is the current ruler of Avernus, the first layer of the Nine Hells of Baator. She was previously deposed by her chief warlord, a pit fiend called
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The black abishai, blue abishai, green abishai, red abishai, and white abishai (lesser devils), the bearded devil (lesser devil), the
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764:(2011) only contained the tar devil. Various high-ranking devils, including Alloces and Geryon, have had published statistics in the
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states that St. Cuthbert became a distinct deity when he agreed with Asmodeus that "Retribution is the basis of all law," while the
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offers its own internally inconsistent accounts of Asmodeus' origins. It is suggested that, within the fictional settings of
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show no compassion for the weak and downtrodden. All done in the most legal possible manner of course, and never overtly.
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587:(2003) presented the hamatula (devil), the imp (devil), and the kyton (devil) both as races and as playable classes.
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of schemes. He lays plans millennia in advance, patiently biding his time until his machinations come to fruition.
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Fabian Perlini-Pfister considered demons like Asmodeus among the "standard repertoire of "Monsters"" of the game.
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The Reckoning of Hell (often referred to as the Reckoning) was a civil war that shaped the political landscape of
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567:(2002). The advespa (baatezu), the amnizu (baatezu), and the malebranche (baatezu) appear in this edition's
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magazine; the only Lords of the Nine with published statistics as of July 2012 are Dispater and Glasya.
359:(lesser devils), the bearded devil (lesser devil), the spined devil (least devil), the princess of Hell
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Hellfire Engine – Constructs of cold iron made to combat celestials and demons. Enhanced with hellfire.
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typically presented as formidable opponents for advanced players. Devils are characterized by their
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A fallen angel that delivers death from her fiery bow. The devilish counterpart to the demonic
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Baatezu (bay-AT-eh-zoo) are the ruling race of Baator's nine hells. They are lawful and evil.
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as a "calm, chillingly reasonable" being with a modest appearance that hides his true power.
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Loeb, Aaron., Mona, Erik., Pramas, Chris and Schwalb, Robert.
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Foot soldiers of Hell's armies specializing in killing demons.
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2082:(August–September 1978). "The Open Box, The Monster Manual".
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in 1983 greatly expanded upon the devils and their home, the
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Dungeons & Dragons creatures from folklore and mythology
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Bebergal, Peter (2014). "Chapter 3: The Devil Rides Out".
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with the form of a gigantic slug with tiny, useless arms.
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Baator and Asmodeus' place in it were further detailed in
842:(1999). Zariel was also mentioned in third edition in the
754:(2010) revisited several devils originally printed in the
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The Devil's Web: Who Is Stalking Your Children for Satan?
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Dungeons & Dragons Art & Arcana: a visual history
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Imp, Bloodbag – Imp that serves as infernal nurse corps.
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The unique devil Malkizid, the Branded King, appears in
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Season of the Witch: How the Occult Saved Rock and Roll
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The Azurerain Pirates: City State Campaign Installment
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Religions in play: games, rituals, and virtual worlds
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Religions in play: games, rituals, and virtual worlds
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Lord of devils, with great strength and deadly power.
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433:#2 (November 1986) (which was later reprinted in the
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Ravitts, Joseph R. (1981). "Monotheism in Fantasy".
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Female, wasp-like devils that patrol infernal skies.
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Lead Devil: Dispatched to capture prisoners alive.
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4092:Dangerous Games? Censorship and "Child Protection"
3582:Dangerous Games? Censorship and "Child Protection"
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3249:Dangerous Games? Censorship and "Child Protection"
3057:"Zariel in 'Baldur's Gate: Descent into Avernus'"
2366:Monstrous Compendium Volume Outer Planes Appendix
965:King of Hell, Lord of the Ninth, Prince of Nessus
454:Monstrous Compendium Volume Outer Planes Appendix
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2980:. Wizards of the Coast. 2018. pp. 180–181.
2055:Obsidian Devil: Police force of the Nine Hells.
1605:, "The Devil Behind Thrones," a hierarch of the
1113:) and the Overlord of the lesser Dukes of Hell.
3943:Tome of Magic: Pact, Shadow, and Truename Magic
3154:
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3029:Kenreck, Todd; Mearls, Mike (7 February 2018).
1645:– Chancellor of Hell, Keeper of Records (DR76).
653:Tome of Magic: Pact, Shadow, and Truename Magic
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3595:Von Thorn, Alexander. "The Politics of Hell."
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3448:Brown, Anne., Melka, Kevin and Ward, James M.
2443:
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2189:Von Thorn, Alexander. "The Politics of Hell."
1477:This story is presented as mythology, and the
1137:. Asmodeus first appears in the first edition
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2061:Spiked Devil: Covered with sharp iron spikes.
16:Fictional monster from Dungeons & Dragons
3655:Fiendish Codex II: Tyrants of the Nine Hells
3561:Brunner, Frank. "Strike on the Rabid Dawn."
3525:. Theologischer Verlag Zürich. p. 282.
3311:Fiendish Codex II: Tyrants of the Nine Hells
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3117:Fiendish Codex II: Tyrants of the Nine Hells
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1906:Elite infernal warrior with impaling spikes.
1534:Fiendish Codex II: Tyrants of the Nine Hells
1422:Fiendish Codex II: Tyrants of the Nine Hells
1192:Fiendish Codex II: Tyrants of the Nine Hells
851:Fiendish Codex II: Tyrants of the Nine Hells
712:Fiendish Codex II: Tyrants of the Nine Hells
661:Fiendish Codex II: Tyrants of the Nine Hells
5697:Dungeon Master Option: High-Level Campaigns
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264:Devils first appeared in the first edition
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1215:The Plane Above: Secrets of the Astral Sea
742:The Plane Above: Secrets of the Astral Sea
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761:Monster Vault: Threats to the Nentir Vale
647:(2005) for the Forgotten Realms setting.
165:and are depicted as originating from the
148:is a group of fictional creatures in the
66:Learn how and when to remove this message
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3681:Monstrous Compendium: Monsters of Faerûn
3055:Kenreck, Todd; Lee, Adam (17 May 2019).
2527:Monstrous Compendium: Monsters of Faerûn
2405:Planescape Monstrous Compendium Appendix
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1894:Insectile horror promising a cold death.
1273:Asmodeus became an official part of the
730:(2009). More devils are detailed in the
476:Planescape Monstrous Compendium Appendix
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3003:"Live from the Descent: Who is Zariel?"
2906:#361, December 2007. Available online:
2046:Coal Devil: Enforcers and shock troops.
1201:Asmodeus appears as an evil god in the
636:: Mastering the Perils of Fire and Sand
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5651:Player's Option: Combat & Tactics
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2173:(August–September 1978). "Open Box".
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1279:City State of the Invincible Overlord
631:The desert devil (araton) appears in
5658:Player's Option: Skills & Powers
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1709:– 15 companies of pit fiends (DR76).
1545:names the original ruler of Hell as
1335:The inclusion of Asmodeus and other
1189:(2002). He was further described in
1103:) is a fictional character from the
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5665:Player's Option: Spells & Magic
4203:. 8 December 2006. 30 May 2007 <
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1733:– 9 companies of pit fiends (DR76).
1715:– 30 companies of cornugons (DR76).
1572:During the Dawn War he worked with
867:Baldur's Gate: Descent into Avernus
858:, Zariel was given a stat block in
667:The death devil (jerul) appears in
650:The logokron devil appeared in the
173:—a centuries-long conflict against
13:
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1754:– 30 companies of hamatula (DR76).
337:A series of articles appearing in
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5630:Forgotten Realms Campaign Setting
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4055:Encyclopedia of Demons and Devils
3601:# 28. Lake Geneva, WI: TSR, 1979.
2058:Sand Devil: Spies and informers.
1989:Memory-stealing guardians of the
1745:– 5 companies of gelugons (DR76).
488:(1996) featured the kyton again.
486:Monstrous Compendium Annual Three
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2049:Glass Devil: Spies and watchers.
1778:and their demon prince leaders.
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1520:the Forgotten Realms supplement
1282:setting with the publication of
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1003:Sin (all), Tyranny (4th edition)
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5951:Dungeons & Dragons monsters
5818:Expedition to the Demonweb Pits
5811:Expedition to the Barrier Peaks
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3130:Francisco, Eric (17 May 2019).
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1229:Forgotten Realms Campaign Guide
1150:'s "The Nine Hells Part II" in
444:Advanced Dungeons & Dragons
355:#75 (July 1983) introduced the
258:Advanced Dungeons & Dragons
199:Advanced Dungeons & Dragons
197:The release of the 2nd Edition
187:Advanced Dungeons & Dragons
93:Advanced Dungeons & Dragons
2309:. "The Nine Hells Revisited."
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1912:Insectoid diabolical torturer.
1259:Sword Coast Adventurer's Guide
426:, and the arch-devil Gargoth.
1:
5846:The Lost Caverns of Tsojcanth
3847:"Literary Sources of D&D"
3778:(Wizards of the Coast, 2000).
3219:"Literary Sources of D&D"
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1385:Through all five editions of
800:
614:Devils appear in the revised
5881:The Temple of Elemental Evil
5379:List of 3rd edition monsters
5374:List of 2nd edition monsters
3473:. Huntington House. p.
3314:(Wizards of the Coast, 2006)
3264:. "The Nine Hells Part II."
3161:. "Ay pronunseeAY shun gyd"
3120:. Wizards of the Coast, 2006
3001:Haeck, James (19 May 2019).
2868:(Wizards of the Coast, 2006)
2788:(Wizards of the Coast, 2005)
2684:(Wizards of the Coast, 2003)
2658:(Wizards of the Coast, 2003)
2578:(Wizards of the Coast, 2002)
2560:(Wizards of the Coast, 2001)
2478:(Wizards of the Coast, 2000)
2269:. "The Nine Hells Part II."
1883:Falxugon ("Harvester Devil")
1739:– Inquisitor of Hell (DR76).
7:
5839:The Keep on the Borderlands
5825:The Gates of Firestorm Peak
5162:List of alternative classes
2978:Mordenkainen's Tome of Foes
2247:. "The Nine Hells Part I."
1832:Brachina ("Pleasure Devil")
1314:Pathfinder Roleplaying Game
1302:Asmodeus's Den of Deception
873:
861:Mordenkainen's Tome of Foes
597:The stony devil appears in
10:
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5874:The Ruins of Undermountain
4327:
4051:Fast Forward Entertainment
1878:Excruciarch ("Pain Devil")
1839:, and an advanced Erinyes.
1781:
1697:), pit fiend – Major domo.
1651:, pit fiend – Executioner.
1324:was cited as evidence for
1249:It is unclear whether the
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4105:Faces of Evil: The Fiends
4037:, April 2003). pg. 26–44.
3867:Bornet, Philippe (2011).
3519:Bornet, Philippe (2011).
3465:; Cawthon, Kathy (1989).
1980:Spinagon ("Spined Devil")
1935:Merregon ("Legion Devil")
1903:Hamatula ("Barbed Devil")
1603:Christophe Jean Markosian
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5581:Arms and Equipment Guide
4199:"Devil in the Details."
2900:"Infernal Aristocracy."
2880:"Infernal Aristocracy."
1859:Dogai ("Assassin Devil")
1727:, pit fiend – Constable.
1300:Another OGL product was
1116:Asmodeus is named after
795:
303:in the British magazine
144:, also referred to as a
5777:modules and sourcebooks
4886:Masque of the Red Death
4661:Geography and cosmology
4225:"A look Back at Devils"
4149:Staff. "1d20 Villains"
1842:Bueroza ("Steel Devil")
1396:He is described in the
931:In-universe information
828:Originally, she was an
695:4th edition (2008–2014)
610:3.5 edition (2003–2007)
509:3.0 edition (2000–2002)
446:2nd edition (1989–1999)
260:1st edition (1977–1988)
114:In-universe information
5690:Wrath of the Immortals
5609:Deities & Demigods
5516:Dungeons & Dragons
5491:Dungeon Master's Guide
5322:Illithid (mind flayer)
5279:Creatures and monsters
4385:Sources and influences
4315:Dungeons & Dragons
4262:Dungeons & Dragons
3999:Jennifer Clarke-Wilkes
3437:Green Ronin Publishing
3420:Green Ronin Publishing
3378:Eberron Campaign Guide
2776:Jennifer Clarke-Wilkes
2750:Gwendolyn F.M. Kestrel
2676:Jennifer Clarke Wilkes
1960:Osyluth ("Bone Devil")
1560:Dungeons & Dragons
1493:Deities & Demigods
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1341:Dungeons & Dragons
1322:Dungeons & Dragons
1235:Eberron Campaign Guide
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507:Dungeons & Dragons
151:Dungeons & Dragons
5602:Book of Vile Darkness
5595:Book of Exalted Deeds
5000:Characters and beings
4608:Strategic Simulations
3909:Book of Vile Darkness
3326:Dungeon Masters Guide
3289:Book of Vile Darkness
2953:Dungeon Masters Guide
2575:Book of Vile Darkness
1416:Book of Vile Darkness
1399:Book of Vile Darkness
1284:The Azurerain Pirates
1204:Dungeon Masters Guide
1186:Book of Vile Darkness
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699:Devils appear in the
564:Book of Vile Darkness
513:Devils appear in the
5895:White Plume Mountain
5853:Queen of the Spiders
5797:Desert of Desolation
5644:Manual of the Planes
4788:Magic: The Gathering
4583:Wizards of the Coast
4239:on 30 September 2007
4233:Wizards of the Coast
4218:Wizards of the Coast
4201:Wizards of the Coast
4194:Wizards of the Coast
4190:: Monsters of Faerun
4188:Monstrous Compendium
4073:Manual of the Planes
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3978:Manual of the Planes
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3383:Wizards of the Coast
3357:Wizards of the Coast
3331:Wizards of the Coast
3294:Wizards of the Coast
3188:. pp. 102–103.
3096:Wizards of the Coast
3091:Manual of the Planes
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2557:Manual of the Planes
2532:Wizards of the Coast
2506:Wizards of the Coast
2475:The Apocalypse Stone
2343:Perkins, Christopher
1774:against the chaotic
1558:The core setting of
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1472:Read the fine print.
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5704:Epic Level Handbook
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4781:Kingdoms of Kalamar
4634:Game System License
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4027:. "By Evil Bound."
2696:. "By Evil Bound."
2361:LaFountain, J. Paul
2348:Dungeons of Despair
1827:Barbazu, Half-Troll
878:Fictional character
594:#306 (April 2003).
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375:#76 (August 1983).
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4270:on 17 January 2007
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2878:Schwalb, Robert J.
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4557:Skip Williams
4555:
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4552:Margaret Weis
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4135:(TSR, 1995).
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4119:McComb, Colin
4117:
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4114:0-7869-0684-7
4111:
4108:(TSR, 1997).
4107:
4106:
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4100:McComb, Colin
4098:
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4090:Larme, John.
4089:
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4086:0-7869-1850-0
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2453:Guide to Hell
2449:
2448:Pramas, Chris
2444:
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2426:Planes of Law
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1552:The Lost City
1548:
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1513:
1512:Guide to Hell
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1380:Machiavellian
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1306:Devilish Dens
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1275:Judge's Guild
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1177:Guide to Hell
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1128:Paradise Lost
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1123:Book of Tobit
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